No. 21 Michigan vs. Nebraska: How to watch, odds, injuries, and more

Nebraska heads into Big Ten play against a ranked Michigan team in Week 4.
Sep 13, 2025; Lincoln, Nebraska, USA; Nebraska Cornhuskers defensive lineman Williams Nwaneri (96) and defensive back Caden VerMaas (48) celebrate after a fumble return for a touchdown against the Houston Christian Huskies during the second quarter at Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Dylan Widger-Imagn Images
Sep 13, 2025; Lincoln, Nebraska, USA; Nebraska Cornhuskers defensive lineman Williams Nwaneri (96) and defensive back Caden VerMaas (48) celebrate after a fumble return for a touchdown against the Houston Christian Huskies during the second quarter at Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Dylan Widger-Imagn Images | Dylan Widger-Imagn Images

After a perfect start to the season, Nebraska will now have a chance to really show what they are made of in Big Ten play, and they have the perfect opponent to face. The Cornhuskers will take on Bryce Underwood and No. 21 Michigan this weekend as the Wolverines come to Lincoln for a midday matchup.

After two easy wins where the starters were able to sit the majority, if not all of the second half, Nebraska will finally get to play a full game with its top guys. There is hope that there won't be any rust to knock off, but with the way Matt Rhule has his guys playing, this should be a really good game to watch.

While these two teams have faced off a lot in their history, they still know a lot about each other, and Nebraska is ready to make up ground on their record against the Wolverines.

How to watch No. 21 Michigan vs. Nebraska in Week 4

  • Date: Saturday, September 20
  • Time: 2:30 p.m. CT
  • Venue: Memorial Stadium
  • How to watch (TV): CBS
  • StreamingFuboTV
  • No. 21 Michigan record: 2-1
  • Nebraska record: 3-0

No. 21 Michigan vs. Nebraska odds, spread, and total

Odds provided by FanDuel Sportsbook

Spread

  • Michigan: -2.5 (-115)
  • Nebraska: +2.5 (-105)

Moneyline

  • Michigan: -140
  • Nebraska: +116

Total

  • O/U 45.5 (-110/-110)

Michigan injuries

  • Rod Moore: probable
  • Brady Norton: probably
  • Gio El-Hadi: out

Nebraska injuries

  • N/A

Weather in Lincoln, NE

With fall coming, the weather will begin to cool down, but for a mid-day matchup between Michigan and Nebraska, it won't cool down too much. It will be a high of 80 degrees and a low of 61 degrees in Lincoln on Saturday with partly cloudy skies and a low chance of rain. The wind shouldn't be a factor in this game, and neither should the rest of the weather.

Announcers for No 21 Michigan vs. Nebraska

No. 21 Michigan and Nebraska will be seen on CBS with Brad Nessler as the play-by-play announcer and Gary Danielson on color commentary.

Nebraska and Michigan series history

Nebraska's all-time record vs. Michigan: 6-4

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